Databases (or eResources) provide access to quality academic resources for your work. The Finding Information tab will take you through the stages to find information efficiently and effectively.
The databases have been subdivided into sections to reflect their content.
Searches across all of the EBSCO psychology databases.
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Index to psychology articles, book chapters and dissertations. Coverage back to the nineteenth century.
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Provides access to citation indexes covering over 8000 top academic journals, including all references in the social sciences and humanities as well as the sciences.
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Current and historical literature related to the growth and development of children up to the age of 21.
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The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) database provides full text and abstract only access to content in the fields of nursing and related healthcare disciplines including occupational and physical therapy, nutrition, and dietetics.
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Market research reports, trends and consumer data on a wide range of topics (including health and well-being).
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Covers all aspects off sports and sport science.
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Educational policy, administration, evaluation and special educational needs.
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The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) contains articles, books, papers, reports, dissertations and theses in the field of education research.
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Preprint servers for psychology are listed below. Remember these have may not been peer reviewed at this stage, but they are open access.
Grey literature is the term given to publications produced by government departments, charities, business, industries, etc in short anything that is not produced commercially. It is a great source of authoritative information on quite narrow areas of research. Be careful and apply the normal criteria in establishing the reliability of the publication before you use it.
Many of the databases/eResources also have grey literature included on them.
If the library does not have the article you need you can request an inter-library loan. A copy of the article will in most cases be emailed to you within a 2-3 working days. Books can also be requested via inter-library loan, but will take longer to arrive as they have to be posted.
If you need more, please contact your Information Librarian.